It’s not just the funniest game you’ve ever played……it’s also the most infamous video game of all time!Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards was first released by Sierra On-Line in 1987 and be-came an international phenomenon. The lovable loser Larry Laffer -- a 40-year-old virgin in pursuit of losing his vir….

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It’s not just the funniest game you’ve ever played……it’s also the most infamous video game of all time!Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards was first released by Sierra On-Line in 1987 and be-came an international phenomenon. The lovable loser Larry Laffer -- a 40-year-old virgin in pursuit of losing his vir….um, finding true love -- and risqué humor were unlike anything anyone had ever seen or played.

Now Larry’s original creator, the world-famous game designer Al Lowe, has teamed up with Sierra Vet-eran Josh Mandel, to bring this amazing, perverted game back to life – updated and expanded in every way imaginable! All we kept from the original game is the plot. EVERYTHING else is fresh and new including:

Incredibly lush new high-res graphics! Explore all the seedy sights and sounds of Lost Wages, where fortunes and reputations go to die!

A brand new musical score by Grammy-nominated and BAFTA Award-winning composer Austin Wintory! Fresh from completing the musical score to Journey (available for download on the PS3), Austin composed the best music Leisure Suit Larry has ever heard!

Everything in the game was rebuilt from the ground up, including all hand-painted backgrounds, characters, and state-of-the-art 2D animation!

Thousands of hilarious new lines, gags, jokes, and dialogues, written by Al’s old Sierra partner, Josh Mandel (aka the voice of King Graham from King’s Quest)!

New characters, new locations, new puzzles, and a major new love interest for Larry!

What’s more, Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded is the first major game to be released with
funding by Kick-starter! Over 14,000 fans chipped in to bring Larry back to life!
Will Larry find true love? Will Lost Wages ever be the same? And will YOU want to play
any other come-dy adventure once you’ve played Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded?
There’s only one way to find out!

-Graphics:+ cute cartoon animations+ original environments recognizable- low-detail game world

Atmosphere:+ own mini-comedy show+ many nice parodies- annoying back and forth driving between locations

Sound:+ good voice output+ good jazzy soundtrack- with some annoying melodies and too little variety

Balance:+ Some pretty crazy puzzles- For the most part too easily- money & gambling unnecessary and disruptive

Story:+ lots of good gags+ rarely used sex theme- many flat and some really crummy jokes- actual plot virtually non-existent

Dialogs:+ great storyteller+ many absurd conversations with women- little interaction in the dialogues- almost no effect on the game

Game Size:+ some additional scenes relative to original- few locations- around 4 hours playtime

Larry Reloaded should be a nostalgic journey. But Leisure Suit Larry is even worse aged, as its main character.I don't remember much about the first time I played Leisure Suit Larry. Step back into the shoes of fat, bald, Virgin Larry and tried in Vegas-ish City of Lost Wages laid first issues a good impression on the eyes and ears.Playing the game involves trawling round a small number of tedious locations, collecting random objects for obscure purposes. The original version of the game didn’t have many scenes , and you’ll find that true of this remake also.

Many of the puzzles will be old hat to series fans. Searching items you’ve just picked up, returning to areas you’re led to believe that you’re completely done with. Solving puzzles involves clicking on everything in sight and revisiting the same places many times over, until new items arbitrarily appear.

Larry needs money to pay the taxi driver and buy drinks, and the only way to earn is through gambling. Only way to earn money to turn to one of the many slot machines in Lost Wages to boost his spending money for the evening. That you grind for more money by saving your game after wins and reloading after losses. This is a bad system.

Visually, is the game really nice, with beautifully visuals and good animations. Every scene is packed full of colour. The music is goofy and smooth. I like jazz :)

Im a big larry fan and i love the old games. It doesn’t last long and its humour certainly won’t be for everyone. If you are a oldschool larry fan, wait for a sale and maybe give it a try. BUT this modern version cant rescue the old style.

Score: 63 / 100gamestar.de

Sorry for my bad english. This is my review account, because the low playtime.Thanks for reading! If you Like my Review, give me a Thumbs up in Steam.Your help is greatly appreciated :)

This game is hilariously low-brow and jam-packed with childishly adult humor. It's perverted to the point of stupidity, and that is why it is so glorious. It is a point-and-click adventure game and has all the aspects you would expect to find from such a game. You can speedrun what you need to do to beat the game in about 20 minutes, but that’s not how you are meant to enjoy this game. There are little quips and perverted asides hidden in hundreds of hotspots throughout the game, each one with about a dozen ways to interact with them all producing different jokes.

As far as the actual adventure game goes, this holds up, the puzzles are pretty simple and nothing requires any extremely nonsensical actions that one would never think of without a walkthrough.

If you are easily offended this game is probably not suited for you. Almost all the humor is sexual and preteenish in tone, almost satirically so.

If you like adventure games, and can get in the mood for a childishly low-brow, purposefully offensive experience; then I highly recommend you check this game out.

A really nice remake of Leisure Suit Larry 1, you will have fun playing it, especially if you already know the original. Note that this game is not worth 20 bucks, get it if it is on sale or in a bundle.

If you expect to see some sex in the game ... you will be disappointed, but the humour is definitely adult. You will miss many things if you just zip through the game, don't forget to sniff and lick everything. Death is present in the game, but never final (there is even an achievement to do all deaths!).

The German translation takes many liberties and (the text) is censored in some areas (comedian), so it is way better to enable English text and audio.

The remastered edition does an excellent job of staying somewhat faithful to the original game. A few things have been changed and they added a whole new girl to go after extending the game length. The graphics fit the game perfectly and the voice acting and narration is great. If you ever played the original and enjoyed it, you should at least check this game out for the nostalgia factor alone. Never did I think I would be playing a lesiure suit larry game on steam. The humor is hit or miss, however you play the game to see what crazy antics the larry gets himself in.

The achievements are pretty creative for an adventure game and I found it enjoyable trying to get all of them. Their is one that is a huge pain though.

The Bad:It stays faithful to the original which means all the bad points come with it. Puzzles don't make a whole lot of sense and may require a walkthrough to help you. The biggest flaw is that you have to gamble in order to get money so you can travel and complete the game. This causes you to save/load while gambling over and over again until you have enough funds. Not fun at all.

The one achievement that is a pain requires you to hit a jackpot in the slots.

Conclusion

I bought it just for the nostalgia factor alone and I am not disappointed at all. I wouldn't pay full price though. If you never played a Leisure Suit Larry game, maybe now is a good time to do so so you can see what games were like back then (ignoring the graphical updates of course).

PROS: The soundtrack is awesome. (Tiers of Joy was really good!) Not much has been changed that wasn't necessary. The game controls solidly and the voice-acting is excellent. Timer has been removed, meaning you can play at a fair pace without the rush.

CONS: The graphics are a bit weak. Animation is not very high quality. Some people had problems with the dated/US-based questions at the beginning. Some jokes don't land, though the cheese factor is sometimes intentional.

OVERALL: A great remaster of a classic Point and click adventure game. Hopefully we will get to see remastered versions of all of Larry's shenanigans!

An under-rated update of a classic point-and-click adventure game. Reminds a bit of the Hector series of adventure games from Telltale in its style and type of humour. I think it's clearly an improvement on the original and the first remake, with spoken dialogue throughout and much better graphics. There's loads of hidden extra things you can do. Overall a fun adventure game worth playing.

It should be good. It looks nice, has the crass humor of the original (heck, it *IS* the original but with updated looks) but the game is just completely lacking in so many areas, I can't recommend it at all.

No hotspots to click on (fine, neither did the original) but you just have no idea what is clickable. Try clicking on the bottle on the floor, you get a description of the floor, but the fly on the floor, THAT will get described. You click on items, Larry does not walk across the room, he just scratches himself as the narrator speaks. Even when Larry talks, he just stands around without his mouth moving. There are so many small problems like that, it just spoils the game.

You can't help but think that if just a little more time was added tidying up the whole thing, it could have been good. As it is.... nope.

A remake of the first (and now very old) Leisure Suit Larry game, this point-and-click adventure has a lot of the same kinds of (often terrible) jokes and sexual innuendo. With the objectives of the game being to find love and sex, you'll laugh a lot in the process of finding both as you explore the small town of Lost Wages to help our hero on his quest. The bulk of the achievements can be found playin through the game, and there are a few extra ones that will take a while to hunt down if you're curious.

Good for fans of point-and-click adventure, adult parody, and/or the original series of games. For those who fall into all three categories, this is a definite win.

After playing this game I realized how much I missed old school point&click adventure games. Also I missed Larry Laffer. Yes we grow up, it doesn't sound as dirty as it used to be, but it is still same Larry. I recommend this game for only old school gamers. I have some complaints, but at the end of the game, I had a stupid smile in my face because of all the good memories that I made while playing this game for the first time.

What is good about this game you say? First is graphics. They are really smooth and really funny to set the mood of the game. It is a good feeling to see the old characters in this newly designed looks. It is a really colorful and perverted city. Second is the humor of course. Because it is Larry there are lots of +18 jokes and references but I didn't find them too dirty. They are fun. The sound is also great. Larry has the same voice as Larry 7 and most of the cast fit perfectly (I should say I am a little dissappointed for the change of old narrator, but his one is not bad). Music is classical Jazz and suit the tone. Gameplay is old school, if you are familiar with the old Sierra games, it won't take too much time to get used to it. Other then that it is almost same game. And adding the achievements is a good call I think.

So what do I don't like about it you say? Game is short. I know it is the same game, but I expected a little more. I know it is too much to ask but may be making it more than just the first game could be a better. There are small bugs that bugs you sometimes (like a graphic glitch or froze) but it is extremely rare. Money thing is an issue of course, you have to gamble to pay for taxi and stuff, it is unnecassary and dumb I think. It would be great if they add a cheat or something to make it easier and then joke about it may be? And for new gamers, some of jokes are old. Questionnaire in the begining is totally unnecassary. There are some fun in there but making it a requirement is bad. And I think it is a little expensive for the experience it offers.

In the end it is an old game with a plastic surgery. If you know who Larry is and why he is funny. This is a game for you. If you are not that old, you can try it, but don't take it so serious. And for the developers, please make other games reloaded too..

In the end, yes, I am not delighted as how I expected to be, but I must confess that I’ve had some good laughs. There are elements in the game that truly are riotous, but the final output has to be considered as a missed opportunity. Good news for the fans that this remake doesn’t cost much. And, if you are a sexist by heart and enjoys trying out your bad luck with every female you come across, this is a title that gives you a graphical presentation of it. Full Review.

I bought this originally because I watched Danny Sexbang, and Ross play this during their PC focused version of Game Grumps, Steam Train. It was the early 90's remake, but obviously this isn't that version (which you can pick up on GOG by the by if you're interested).

It's a short but enjoyable game. There are no dead ends in this game, but you can die, although it's relativly cheap, but funny.

The funniest moments in this game are when you just use certain things on other things. For example, use the zipper icon on ANYTHING you can find. It will draw hilarious lines from the also very funny Narrator.

However there is some negative here and there. For starters, this game loves to let you know that it got Kickstarted, Alot.Also the humor can be hollow at some points (I'm looking at you Comedian at the Casino, you're not funny.) The game also adds some things that feel kinda unnecesary and pads it out.

Reguardless, if you want a funny remake that knows the best kind of humor is juvenile, then I'd grab it.

First thing to appreciate with Leisure Suit Larry (LSL) is that it is a game that originally was created in 1987! The gameplay in this 'Reloaded' version is essentially the same, with updated graphics, interface & full voice/audio support.

Being from an earlier generation, the gameplay can feel basic by modern standards and there is no real direction from a story perspective to guide you either. You only know that you need to guide Larry (the 40yr old virgin) to find love. With limited guidance, the ability to visit any of the locations in any order & a lot of abstract puzzles to solve LSL can leave you scratching your head for long periods.

Simplicity aside, LSL is full of personality. It's a small point-n-click adventure, but each of the 5 main locations is filled with things to distract & amuse you. This is where the real charm of LSL comes through; if you rush through the plot you miss much of what the game has to offer. Achievements have been well utilised too to encourage exploration of 'Lost Wages' . Many are only obtainable by exploring the many these hidden 'side quest' dialog click-points or finding the Easter Eggs around the game world. Some will even need a second play-through.

One of the most enjoyable elements of LSL is the amazing voice acting! The highlight undoubtably being the narrator. Besides having an awesome voice & a good dose of sarcasm, he is ongoingly degrading to Larry with some genuinely funny dialog. I just wanted to click everything just to hear whatever perverted thing the narrator or Larry might say next! The dialog & the entire game on the whole is full of sleezy sexual innuendo, political incorrectness, stereotypical 'one-dimensional' characters & toilet humor. If you don't find these sort of things funny then you probably wont like LSL.

Graphics look good, but the animations are a bit average. Perhaps they are meant to be a bit retro in design (keeping to the original on purpose), but I would have liked to see them more detailed. Also there are a number of audio sections mentioning an 'action' you do that has no animation at all. Would have loved to see (not just hear) these in the Reloaded version. UI is good enough, but take the tutorial! Also, I would have liked to see controllers supported for big screen play in the lounge room & an auto-save function.

As a kid playing LSL back in the day, it aways used to remind me of a naughty, very risqué game I needed to hide from my parents. Now it seems tame, more an ongoing tease filled with a lot of cheap, tasteless one-liners & gags. Despite my change in perspectives, the core essence of the game remains fun & true to the original cult classic.

I find my fond memories renewed on playing through the Reloaded version, all these years on!

The Good - Great soundtrack, some nice background art and the original LSL voice actor

The Bad - Inconsistent animation and production quality, stiff enviornment (first thing you notice is that the Taxi's wheels don't turn) and the fact that they remade this game for the second time, was that neccesary?

The game is littered with badly drawn kickstarter supporters and even the Al Lowe cameo in the end is all about the kickstarter campagin, which completely stains the experience.

The puzzles are ok, nothing really clever and i found that i had to skip a lot of the dialouge as it was not that interesting.

That being said Larry 6 and Larry 7 are great games still (much better than this) so you can go ahead and play those if you haven't already

I played this mainly for nostalgia purposes, if you didn't play Leisure Suit Larry in the 90's you may find it to be a little dated. I'm not too keen on the Reloaded experience, it seemed to have been a better game when I was a kid, when this was more exclusive, before free internet porn was readily available, this was much more exciting back then. It's a legendary game in that respect, and somewhat of a classic worth experiencing, when put in context of its generation of games, its not a bad point & click game either, 6/10.

Another game of my youth (on a Commodore 64), I got this just for the memories. It's funny, the wit is dry and it's cornball, but thats the point. If you want simple puzzles and a casual game with some pervy humor, try it out. The higher numbered Larry games (especiall y #7) are pretty fun too.

I recommend this only to people who played the original game or at least another Larry back in the days. It's more of a nostalgia kind of experience and i don't think everyone will appreciate it. It has a "Hey remember me?" message all along the way and that's the main reason why it will fail entertain some people i think. I don't remember the original game to be that short or is my memory playing tricks on me? But if you're the kind of guy who think the price tag should reflect the time you will spend playing then this game will feel like a rip-off. It's short, it's really really short. I really dislike how Al Lowe is playing "God" in this game. He really thinks that he's a big deal or something. No you're not famous and no you're not hilarious. This game is called Larry not Al so no one cares about your likes and dislikes.

It may sound like a negative review but in overall it's a good game. It's just not made for everyone. I hope they will remake them all but in a more professional way this time.

As a supporter of the Kickstarter, my dad was actually the one that introduced me to the LSL series. We have every game i think so far, and this Reloaded/Reboot version is a good return for Leisure Suit Larry. Some may not understand the humor or game, but i enjoyed my playthrough. i also enjoyed the return of the old age verification - clever copy protection in it's past life, and i am glad it was updated with new and fun questions.